Portland Bankruptcy Attorneys & Lawyer. Bankruptcies From $500

Our Bankruptcy attorney in Portland can help you file for bankruptcy for just $500. Jim Choi has been a bankruptcy attorney in Portland and practicing as a lawyer since 1996. Experience is on your side when you choose Jim Choi as your bankruptcy attorney.

If you have any questions in relation to bankruptcies, please contact our bankruptcy attorneys for a FREE CONSULTATION. You will meet with an attorney to determine whether filing is best for you. We will take time to answer questions, discuss options and plan strategy for your filing. We discuss your legal rights and responsibilities with you. We deal in all of Multnomah County, Washington County and Clackamas County. This office does both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy filings.

Our bankruptcy attorneys understand these are financially difficult times. We do not judge nor condemn our clients, and we present options and support their decisions. Our bankruptcy attorneys are the economical and affordable choice when considering bankruptcy. We understand that times are financially difficult, thus we offer free initial consultations and affordable prices. The price for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy starts at $500 plus filing fees.

Our Local Bankruptcy Attorneys Care About Your Needs

Protect yourself and your family. Bankruptcies will stop most foreclosures, garnishments, evictions and repossession attempts. Once it is filed, there is an automatic stay which goes into effect. This stay prohibits any creditors from pursuing any claims against you and becomes effective immediately after the bankruptcy is filed. If the creditors act in violation of the automatic stay, they will be accountable to you for damages.

On the average, there are over one million bankruptcies filed every year in the United States alone. Bankruptcies have existed since biblical times and was eventually adopted into the Constitution of the United States of America. Article one section eight of the Constitution reads as part of the congressional powers “To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States.” The founding father deemed that Bankruptcies were so important to individuals, they gave authority to congress to develop these laws.

Important Legal Disclaimer From Our Bankruptcy Attorneys

Important Disclaimer: This website is for information and advertising purposes only. It does not and is not intended to constitute bankruptcy assistance services or legal advice. Legal advice will only be provided pending an agreement after participation in a telephone or office consultation. The information contained on this website does not and should not be construed as legal advice. No action should be taken on any of the information contained in this website without first conferring with an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. No attorney-client relationship or privilege is formed by visiting this site or by sending unsolicited email. Initial emails should not contain any confidential information or information you want to keep secret. This business is intended for Oregon residents, and Jim Choi is licensed only in Oregon and offer services only in Oregon. The applicable laws may have changed after the information on this website was published. Confer with an attorney to be sure you have current information. Sections 341, 342, 527(a) and 527(b) of the Bankruptcy Code require that an “assisted person” be given certain required disclosures and notices.